The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR | . MONTA BELL TO DIRECT |<<, Good?” Saye \|PARADING FOREST | Shave and Haircut Nearly MENJOU'S NEW FILM|| yee Src", O42, | STARTLES HOLLYWOOD J Did Black Out of a Job Bum!” Says Easton | +) —_—— L She’s Flower of Golden Tropics KY JACK JUNGMEYER N A, Service Writer O A Mighty Drama of Fiery Beauty Filmed in T ahiti— PETER B. KYNE’S Famous Romance of California and the South Seas ANITA STEWART is said 1 1 is ¢ half-ca girl of the South Sea islands in “) r the Shall Meet,” which opened Friday the Heilig. ‘omantic appeal traction at the Helliz Anita St nine role island princess, has Her or more bewitc native costume of the Bert Lytell, as the THE TWAIN SHALL Vi EET se a stew n | | BERT LYTELL Pensive Palm Trees, HUNTLY GORDON LIONEL BELMORE p JUSTINE JOHNSTON Lo) Still Lagoons and Dusky Maids... “Oh, East Is East and West Is West, | and Never the | Twain Shall Meet.” STARTLING COSTUMES FOR CORINNE GRIFFITH & HAL and His CINDERELLA BAND MUSICAL PROGRAM \\ /HUGHES STARTS FILM WITH MARY ASTOR Si) She dreamed of her Kai _ fair-haired lover.... AM aX Ay, when again would he Bi come to hold her in his loving embrace? Mary Carr, probably the most beloved “mother” on the screen, is said to have done her rie best portrayal as “Drusilla With a Million,” the great human interest drama opening Saturday at the Columbia, He ane a at the Ci York, “Drusilia ecent mem of the strongest 4 | produced duce the clr ater| néth Hirikn Maire’ Die TRY DANCING FOR REDUCING | w t hen | GILLINGWATER FAMOUS MOVIE RR ate | GRroucn ernion of t rend novel of the same name F, Harmon Welght, the director, | thir ois Zellner, who did the scenario Mi ’ ne LYSS re] wutiful pathos and! stage dance b ‘

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